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  • About 8 months ago I was sitting on a patio in Toronto with a few friends, and I asked "Where is New Orleans?", to which one of my friends responded "I think it's in Louisiana". "I want to go there", I said in reply. 8 months later I did. And before I did, I checked out Southern Accent - twice. It instantly became my favourite restuarant in the city, and after returning from New Orleans, I can honestly say that this is (so far) the closest thing I've found to authentic Nawlins cookin. This little place hiding behind Honest Eds has a ton of character. I love that there are private dining rooms (cozy with "privacy curtains" if you're feeling amourous after a few Bourbon Sours), and each section of the floor has a different theme (love the green tea room on the second floor). The girls bathroom has a little bourdoir outside of it that is super cute, and meshes well with the Victorian house the restuarant is situated in. The website makes the place look a lot bigger than it is, so I recommend calling ahead for reservations. The pre-fix menu is superb, for $25 you get an app, entree and dessert, that will more than satisfy your soul food craving and your belly. A must pick is the cajun combo (if it's on the menu - things seem to come and go on the prefix as the weeks change) for a taste of everything. For a starter, I highly recommend the hushpuppies (jalpeno cornbread with a yogourt dipping sauce) and the bread pudding or pecan pie for dessert. When we complimented the chef on the best desserts we'd ever had, our waiter responded with "I'd tell him, but he's already heard it at least 10 times today". Cocky, but I believed him. What they get you on here is the drinks - $10 a pop, but you must must must get a Bourbon Sour or two. The Hurricane packs a punch, but tastes nothing like the ones you get in New Orleans, and in my opinion is wayyy too sweet. A cozy spot with a ton of character and a menu that's a foodie's dream, for a great price. I'm sure this place will stay in the top spot on my Toronto's favourites list for a long time to come.
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